1 Who is Jennifer's hero? 4 Why is he a hero?
5 What's her hero like?
2 Where did he live?
3 What was his job?
Useful language
Connectors
We often use connectors when we write descriptions:
Although most people have got heroes like Nelson Mandela
or Usain Bolt, my hero is my granddad.
I like him because he's funny, friendly and kind to everyone.
• He was born 80 years ago so he's very old.
• He wanted to be a vet so he studied at night after work
as well.
As well as managing the political centre, the city is also the centre for business, education and culture. Looking forward to participation from you soon. The style of my writing is going to be informal. She’d like to earn her living by hearing(?) a hotel or a restaurant. He suggested walking to the city centre after lunch. They couldn’t leave the place without taking some photos. Don’t stop! Keep on trying. They saw stairs leading to the top of the tower. You should always read the rules before playing a game. Does he enjoy spending the time with his nephew and niece? Mrs Diggle suggested going to the museum next Tuesday. My friend doesn’t stand being in such activities.
Mr John is from Ireland, ? *
1) isn`t he
The car isn`t in the garage, ? *
2) is it
She went to the library yesterday, ? *
3) didn`t she
He didn`t recognize me, ? *
4) did he
Cars pollute the environment, ? *
5) doesn`t it
Mr. Pritchard has been to Scotland recently, ? *
6) hasn`t he
He won`t tell her, ? *
7) will hе
Hugh had a red car, ? *
8) didn`t hе
The capital of the United States is named after George Washington, ? *
9) isn`t it
The police officer showed us the way, ? *
10) didn`t he
Let's go home now, ? *
11) shall we
You don't like that horrible painting,? *
12) do you
Don't open the window,?
13) do you
This film is very interesting,? *
14) isn't it
Don't close the window,?
15) do you
Это вопросы с " хвостиком " - в этом хвостике должна стоять противоположная форма глагола, который употреблен в первой части предложения